I had a 1994 Chevy Corsica which has been sitting at my father’s house since July of 06. I bought a new car at the time because the Corsica needed a new head gasket, and I did not want to pay for the repair. Recently, I sold the car to a lady at my work. I told her what was wrong with the car back then, and also that it had been sitting for almost 3 years so I didn’t know if anything else is wrong. She had her mechanic come look and he told her it just needed a head gasket and maybe some seals, so she bought it from me (has not paid in full yet). Now her mechanic is telling her the fuel pump and water pump need replaced from sitting so long. I told my boyfriend this, and he said working parts don’t usually go bad just from sitting. Could the mechanic be trying to get more out of her? I really dont want her to change her mind about the car, because I don’t want it back! Is it possible that the parts went bad from sitting?
i agree, its her fault not mine, but I’m afraid she either won’t pay the rest of the money to me or it will cause a lot of tension at work. Thats a whole other issue. i feel its her fault for buying it. she was telling me about the problems this morning and said “i’ll let you know what i’m going to do.” I think, why is she going to “let me know”? its her car, I don’t care what she does with it because she bought it. I know we work together, but I didnt do anything wrong. I don’t want her to hold it against me that she made a bad deal. she owes me $200 more on the car
I have a 2000 Pontiac Grand AM. Yesterday, I did some work on the car (fuel press regulator, water pump, brakes). After I put everything back together, I noticed that the speedometer isn’t working.
1. Where does the speedometer get its signal from? Transmission or wheel speed sensors?
2. Is there some connector around where I was working that i might have bumped?
3. Suggestions for fixing this…
I have a 2000 Pontiac Grand AM (3.4L V6). Yesterday, I did some work on the car (fuel press regulator, water pump, brakes). After I put everything back together, I noticed that the speedometer isn’t working. All the other indicators are working fine.
I heard there’s other company who makes your car to run on water. They say it works by the hydrolysis of water into hydrogen and oxygen. These gases are burnt forming back water.
And some of my friends say their already doing this by converting their car to run on water.
And it’s 100% working!!
They are a hundred company also SCAM company are promoting this stuff/guide on the internet. It’s hard to find only the most working and trusted guide about RUN CAR ON WATER.
I’ve always loved the water and this job looks pretty cool but I have some questions.
Hows the pay? I’ve heard non member fees for a tow is up to 400$ each tow.
Is it dangerous at all? Ive seen that Sea Tow boats carry supplies of Gasoline to help people who are stranded from being empty on gas. Seems like if a fire breaks out on board that wont be very fun.
And is it simply like being a tow truck operator? You just buy your own boat, get a liscence from Sea Tow and thats it?
I’ve seen these electrolysis devices for sale and I really don’t think they would work. Is anyone using one of these devices and how is it working?? I’ve got a friend who purchased one and is putting it on his truck…
FYI: I’m not thinking about running off 100% hydrogen, but the Brown’s Gas that is produced when water is electrolyzed
such as the system here at www.savefuel.ca
We’ll see what happens…My bet is that it isn’t gonna work though…
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